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Will Bayfield-Farrell

@BayfieldFarrell

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An entomologist interested in neotropical Coleoptera, specifically Chrysina, and other members of the Rutelinae. Studying Conservation Biology at Plymouth.

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Joined November 2021
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@AMAZlNGNATURE
Nature is Amazing ☘️
1 year
"Animals yawning are sooo cute" Emerald Tree Boas:
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@UNsub3000
ゆーえぬ
1 year
🦀に虫の交尾見せてる
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@PicturesFoIder
non aesthetic things
1 year
Every time this video comes up again i watch it like 10 times. it's like medicine for the soul somehow.
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@cmkosemen
C. M. Kosemen
1 year
If I had written about Devils Hole pupfish (Cyprinodon diabolis) as a fictional alien species, people would find the resulting fiction too dark and depressing. 🧵
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@markabelan
mark belan | science illustrator + info designer
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@DrRossPiper
Ross Piper
1 year
Quality beetles. Mimic caterpillar turds as adults and live in a case fashioned from turds as larvae.
@muakbno
mouuuusa
1 year
ツツジコブハムシの交尾。手持ちでピントをずらしながら20枚くらい撮って合成してるのですが、まったく動かないのでほぼ修正なし。
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@Rainmaker1973
Massimo
1 year
A sea slug with a captivating emoticon [📸 kame_fuji]
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@DrRossPiper
Ross Piper
1 year
I'm helping the BBC with a new landmark series on terrestrial invertebrates. If there are any fascinating stories you know of or that you're working on, please get in touch. Pls RT.
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@Valdevia_Art
Eduardo Valdés-Hevia 👁️
1 year
The Ghost Buckeye (Junonia prosopon), descended from a species driven extinct by habitat loss, evolved to ward off humans. When spotted, they display the uncanny face-like patterns on their wings. This image has inspired folklore stories, marking whole areas of forest as haunted.
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@Alexander_Lees
Alex Lees
1 year
Amazing to see this map of all movements by reintroduced English White-tailed Eagles identifying landscape-scale habitat selection.
@timmackrill
Tim Mackrill
1 year
A real honour to speak about our satellite tracking of English White-tailed Eagles at this week’s @wteconference in Croatia. Great to meet so many dedicated WTE researchers and conservationists from 25 countries. Thanks to Tibor & @MikuskaAlma for a brilliant event.
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@NikonSmallWorld
Nikon Small World
1 year
Hold on to your hats! The winners of the 2024 #NikonSmallWorldInMotion competition have finally been revealed, and they're sure to blow you away. View the full video gallery here: https://t.co/sQ5ahDQMC8
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@Tony_Bomboni_
tony
2 years
look at this! my first real unity project ive managed to finish!!! its called Kablam Play it here: https://t.co/2MRPZh2S5n I know twitter isnt exactly the best for this, but im still looking for an entry position as a games designer, so please share around! Portfolio below
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@itsme_urstruly
Wholesome Side of 𝕏
1 year
@AMAZlNGNATURE Wow, that was unexpected https://t.co/tYJpwbaz0V
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@Globalstats11
Global Statistics
1 year
@AMAZlNGNATURE Herpetologist Earyn McGee snapped this picture of THIS - the largest known bullfrog tadpole ever found. Estimated to be about 3 years old, it’s unable to change into a frog because of hormonal imbalances, possibly caused by pollution.
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@JamesTweedNZ
James Tweed
2 years
Meet Australia's most recently named and described longhorn beetle: Excastra albopilosa! I was lucky enough to discover this remarkable species while camping @binnaburra in 2021. Have a read of the UQ News article for more detail and a link to the paper. #entomology #newspecies
@UQ_News
UQ News
2 years
Chance sighting by #UQ researcher leads to the discovery of new genus of longhorn beetle. It's believed the white fluffy exterior helps camouflage it from predators. @uqscience 📖 https://t.co/1SQNyqznF7
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@3ggl8
ggl
2 years
I stumbled upon this cool thing on the border of secondary tropical forest, growing alongside Pangalane Channel system. What’s crazy is that the vast majority of what you see in Madagascar is in fact endemic
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@DrRossPiper
Ross Piper
2 years
I'm hatching a plan to run an entomology and herpetology expedition in the Peruvian Amazon next year. Let me know if you're interested.
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@Rainmaker1973
Massimo
2 years
Wildlife camera traps can capture the most unexpected scenes, like this orangutan acting like nobody's watching. https://t.co/vGTU7lyte5
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@sciencegirl
Science girl
2 years
This crow has allowed itself to be covered in ants Birds engage in a fascinating behavior called anting, where they rub insects, especially ants, on their feathers and skin. This can be done actively by picking up insects and applying them to their body or passively by lying in
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